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2: .TH PREV 1 "April 22, 1986" MH [mh.6]
3: .UC 6
4: .SH NAME
5: prev \- show the previous message
6: .SH SYNOPSIS
7: .in +.5i
8: .ti -.5i
9: prev
10: \%[+folder]
11: \%[\-header] \%[\-noheader]
12: \%[\-showproc\ program] \%[\-noshowproc]
13: \%[\-switches\ for\ \fIshowproc\fR]
14: \%[\-help]
15: .in -.5i
16: .SH DESCRIPTION
17: \fIPrev\fR performs a \fIshow\fR on the previous message in the specified
18: (or current) folder.
19: Like \fIshow\fR, it passes any switches on to the
20: program named by \fIshowproc\fR, which is called to list the message.
21: This command
22: is almost exactly equivalent to \*(lqshow prev\*(rq.
23: Consult the manual entry for \fIshow\fR\0(1) for all the details.
24: .Fi
25: ^$HOME/\&.mh\(ruprofile~^The user profile
26: .Pr
27: ^Path:~^To determine the user's MH directory
28: .Ps
29: ^Current\-Folder:~^To find the default current folder
30: .Ps
31: ^showproc:~^Program to show the message
32: .Sa
33: show(1), next(1)
34: .De
35: `+folder' defaults to the current folder
36: .Ds
37: `\-format'
38: .Ds
39: `\-header'
40: .Co
41: If a folder is specified, it will become the current folder.
42: The message that is shown (i.e., the previous message in sequence)
43: will become the current message.
44: .Bu
45: \fIprev\fR is really a link to the \fIshow\fR program.
46: As a result,
47: if you make a link to \fIprev\fR and that link is not called \fIprev\fR,
48: your link will act like \fIshow\fR instead.
49: To circumvent this,
50: add a profile\-entry for the link to your \fIMH\fR profile and add the
51: argument \fIprev\fR to the entry.
52: .En
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